ChipTuner on Nostr: There isn't anything I could disagree with there. I just don't want the idea of ...
There isn't anything I could disagree with there. I just don't want the idea of suffering to be the default. It's there, and something that must be accepted, but always working to reduce it, not hide it. So i entirely agree with your problem statement
"The question is how to maintain learning in the absence of suffering."
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